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 1    1|      it is connected with her real good? If children are to
 2    2|   reason, and, preferring the real dignity of man to childish
 3    2|      by sheer observations on real life, than from comparing
 4    2|  shrink from an intrigue with real abhorrence, yet, nevertheless,
 5    2|      fellow; but his scepter, real, or usurped, extends not
 6    3|       to penetrate into their real sentiments from their conversation,
 7    3|       bashaws, they have more real power than their masters:
 8    3|    they act contrary to their real interest on an enlarged
 9    5|     understanding.' If men of real merit, as he afterwards
10    5| enlightened to discover their real interest, on a grand scale,
11    7|     vanquish sensibility. The real conquest is that over affection
12    8|  fairer mark to shoot at, the real character will still work
13    8|     attention of woman to the real virtue of chastity; for
14    9|      to pay to virtue and the real nature of things.~ ~ To
15   11|       them so, to promote our real interest.~ ~ Why should
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